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Surprising Connections Between Knowledge and Action: The Robustness of the Epistemic Side-Effect Effect* James R. Beebe and Mark Jensen (University at Buffalo) Forthcoming in Philosophical Psychology A number of researc
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Document Date: 2011-05-05 23:07:52


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Buffalo / /

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Experimental Epistemology Research Group / /

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United States / /

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University of South Alabama / University of Tokyo / Kyoto Sangyo University / Kyoto University / Carleton University / East China Normal University / Grand Valley State University / Peking University / University of Edinburgh / /

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Peking University / University of Tokyo / East China Normal University / University of South Alabama / Grand Valley State University / Carleton University / Kyoto Sangyo University / University of Edinburgh / /

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Tyler Manley / Joshua Knobe / Isaac Kramer / Mark Jensen / Joshua Helak / Matthew Sherry / Jarrett Steffen / Wesley Buckwalter / Brendan Shannon / Candace Filipski / James Beebe / Joanna Battaglia / Robert Schifferli / Brian McCulley / Norbert Schwartz / /

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South Alabama / East China / northeastern United States / /

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